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In Reply to: RE: Why use fancy speaker cable posted by Crazy Dave on April 13, 2016 at 09:01:21
Crazy Dave wrote:
"There are those who consider inductors to be very damaging to the sound. There may be a reason that their still exist a modern version of the Dynaco A25."
I agree. I built an "assisted single driver" nearfield monitor using a 4" full range driver without inductors nor capacitors, including omission of any notch filters, and the use of a simple high-quality capacitor with bypass for an AMT (Air Motion Transformer) tweeter functioning as a quasi super tweeter. It's one of my favorite loudspeakers for use in my computer workstation system.
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Looks like an interesting design. Which Tang Band W4 is that? The tweeter look like an Dayton Audio AMT Mini-8.
Dave
The 4" full range is a bamboo/paper with neodymium magnet Tang Band W4-1320SD (discontinued model; alternative model: W4-1320SJ). The AMT tweeter is indeed a very impressive sounding Dayton Audio AMT Mini-8, with excellent transparency and off-axis dispersion characteristics. Fortunately, I found no need to attenuate its output via L-pad resistors, keeping within the goal of minimal filtering.
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